Isnt that the hotel trying to buy your motel? Henry asked, frowning. Yes, Kay said. I knew of her connection with the hotel, but didnt let myself think about it. I didnt see how Millicent could be the one. I think, though, now is the time to ask Mill...
Henry rushed out of his bedroom, followed by Benny. Whats all the commotion? Henry asked. Dont take another step, Violet warned. Henry glanced down and saw the water edging toward him. Curious, Benny ran forward and stopped abruptly when he found him...
Rolf! Henry shouted. Look at this! Rolf stepped off the ladder and walked over to Henry. What is it? Then he saw the black tar oozing over the new shingles. For Petes sake, he muttered, planting his hands on his hips and shaking his head Who did this...
In the flickering candlelight the Aldens sat quietly at the table. The bank inspector would be there any minute. The thunder rumbled and the lightning flashed, It wasnt long before the pinch-faced man and Kay entered their room. Kay introduced them t...
The four Aldens watched the yellow eyes, too scared to move. Closer and closer they came. All at once Benny began to laugh. Its Willie, he hooted gleefully. Henry held the flashlight steady, and sure enough, as the cat crept to the edge of the roof,...
The Aldens made up the beds with the brightly flowered bedspreads. Then they unpacked the matching drapes and in the afternoon, using the master key that Kay had given Jessie, hung them in Millicents and Catherines units. Neither was home so it was e...
The prowler strikes again! Jessie exclaimed as she jumped into the pool and grabbed one orange after another, which she placed on the edge of the pool. Benny, holding his nose, waded into the shallow end. He reached out and tried to catch an orange,...
The next morning the sun shone brightly, but there was a nice breeze. It was a good day to help Kay, Jessie thought. The plumber had brought the missing part the evening before, and now the water was turned on. A painter went by the window. All was g...
After one look at where the paint cans had been, Jessie hurried up the hill to get Kay. Rolf, who was working at the house that morning, and Kay ran down to the motel, followed by Aunt Jane and Jessie. Grimly, Kay surveyed the circles in the grass. S...
The second day the four Aldens scraped and scraped the green moss from the bottom of the pool. Fortunately, it wasnt a very large area. Kay was pleased at how clean the empty pool looked. So pleased that she promised to have it filled with water the...
Kay parked the van before her charming white house with a picket fence around it. The car had barely stopped when the children scrambled out. All at once they noticed a tall, black-haired man with a mustache. With his hands on his hips and his booted...
Aunt Jane and the four Alden children, Violet, Benny, Henry, and Jessie, hurried out of the Miami Airport. They had arrived in Florida to visit Aunt Janes friend, Kay Kingsley. Grandfathers sister, Aunt Jane said, Hurry, children. She smiled to herse...